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Spidertaker23 January-29th-2008 01:26 PM

Hawk Brake pads and Power slot rotors
 
Hello,

From what I can tell ... it seems that mazda owners recommend using Hawk HPS brake pads. And recommend against the use of EBC pads.

I was going to replace my brake pads ... so I figured I should get some slotted rotors while I'm at it.

Is there a good place that I can get power slot rotors and hawk brake pads for a good price.

Tirerack sells both ... but for some reason they only list front brake pads for the 3? .... not sure why....

Any advice?

speedrush July-28th-2008 11:03 AM

i have been looking for the best deals on performance rotors for my 04 mazda 3 hatchback and the best price i found was from brakeplanet.com you can get the front and rear set of rotors for under 250.00. i dont know how good the rotors are but they have a lifetime warranty against defects.

wind in my hair August-5th-2008 05:00 PM

a little off topic
 
I know this is a little off subject but im looking to lease a Mazda3 and i
found Lease Company Online that looks like they have a great deal but i have never done the
online thing before if anyone can give me some feedback on what they think please reply here
is the Lease Company

thatoneguy5349 August-7th-2008 10:22 PM

Interesting....

wind in my hair August-8th-2008 03:56 PM

no advice??
 
still need help with this issue

phtm07 September-3rd-2008 01:04 AM

I just recently put this combo on my 07 s touring and i have nothing to complain about it. Just as long as you follow the break-in procedures to a "t", its money well spent.

I purchased my rotors (all 4) through Tire Rack and purchased my pads thru raceshopper.com $370 for rotors $150 for pads

jellybean September-6th-2008 01:12 PM

More rotor info, please. My stock rotors are showing hot spots. Anything to be done about the huge dust/ fast wear of the Mazda 3 rear brake pads? Mine were gone by 30K miles.

icspots September-8th-2008 08:44 PM

Just replace them. The stock pads are a very soft compound compared to the fronts and aren't particularly designed to be low dust.

jellybean November-11th-2008 05:09 PM

Anything better?
 
Brakes can be tricky. What's the best rotor/pad set-up to stop the heat damage, retain modulation, and reduce dust?

I'm not eager for drilled rotors since durability is an important criterion for me also.


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